Tuck Class of 2011 Teaching Excellence Award, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, 2012.

National Science Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, 2019-2020, with Kyle Herkenho for $299,976. Title: "The Impact of Consumer Credit Access on Earnings Mobility, Entrepreneurship and Income Inequality."

Equitable Growth Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, 2017, with Kyle Herkenhoff for $47,500 to study the impact of personal credit on earnings, employment and entrepreneurship.

National Science Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, 2016-2018, 2 year research grant, with Gerard Hoberg, Craig Knoblock, and Pedro Szekely for $518,000 to study competition, and industry change through text-mining of private and public firm webpages.

National Science Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, 2011-2016. 5 year research grant, 3 years extended, with Ethan Cohen-Cole for $478,306.

National Science Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, 2008-2011. 3 year research grant with Brent Goldfarb and Vojislav Maksimovic, for $349,000.

"Finance and Industrial Organization," current issues that are explored in a PhD course taught by Gordon M. Phillips at USC, HEC Paris, Insead, Vienna, Australian Finance Research Network, and the Nordic Finance Network

With V. Maksimovic and N.R.Prabhala, "Post-Merger Restructuring and the Boundaries of the Firm," The Journal of Financial Economics, 2011, Vol. 102, 317-343 Reprinted as chapter 5 in "Mergers and Acquisitions", volume in The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, ed. J. Harold Mulherin